Notes: This is an elderly tank destroyer based on the chassis of the M-3A1
half-track armored personnel carrier of World War 2. The 75mm gun is mounted in
the rear compartment and has limited traverse, firing over the front of the
vehicle. Three pintle mounts are included on the rear and both side walls, as
well as a heavy machinegun mount, for local and antiaircraft defense.

Twilight 2000 Notes: This vehicle was very rare in the Twilight War, but
still used by a few Latin and South American countries.

Price

Fuel Type

Load

Veh Wt

Crew

Mnt

Night Vision

Radiological

$170.409

G, A

1.5 tons

10.8 tons

5

4

Headlights

Open

Tr Mov

Com Mov

Fuel Cap

Fuel Cons

Config

Susp

Armor

104/52

26/11

277

74

CiH

W(3)

TF3 TS2 TR0 HF2 HS2 HR2

Fire Control

Stabilization

Armament

Ammunition

+1

None

75mm gun, M-1919A4 (x3), M-2HB (C)

59x75mm, 900x.30-06, 300x.50

M-10

Notes: This is a tank destroyer based on the M-4A2 Sherman tank chassis. It
was developed to provide, fast, lightweight antiarmor vehicles, but was used
primarily for infantry support as it could not go toe to toe with German tanks.
By 2004, most of these vehicles were found in South American countries to
provide fire support to mechanized infantry units, rarely being used to combat
tanks.

The M-10A1 is the same vehicle as above, but based on the M-4A3 Sherman
instead of the M-4A2. It uses a shorter-range gasoline engine and is somewhat
lighter.

Vehicle

Price

Fuel Type

Load

Veh Wt

Crew

Mnt

Night Vision

Radiological

M-10

$169,570

D, A

300 kg

29.6 tons

5

11

Headlights

Enclosed

M-10A1

$169,756

G, A

300 kg

29.03 tons

5

11

Headlights

Enclosed

Vehicle

Tr Mov

Com Mov

Fuel Cap

Fuel Cons

Config

Susp

Armor

M-10

86/60

20/14

750

111

Trtd

T5

TF11 TS5 TR3 HF27 HS8 HR4

M-10A1

102/71

24/17

750

266

Trtd

T5

TF11 TS5 TR3 HF27 HS8 HR4

Vehicle

Fire Control

Stabilization

Armament

Ammunition

(Both)

+1

None

76.2mm gun, M-2HB (C)

54x76.2mm, 300x.50

M-18 Hellcat

Notes: This old World War 2 tank destroyer is still in use by some South
American and Southeast Asian countries, most notably Venezuela, who uses them in
fairly large numbers. It was designed to be smaller, faster, and lighter than a
tank, while using a more powerful gun (for the time). By 2004, most of these
vehicles were in infantry fire support roles or static antitank defensive
positions. The vehicle is hampered by high fuel consumption.

Vehicle

Price

Fuel Type

Load

Veh Wt

Crew

Mnt

Night Vision

Radiological

350 hp Engine

$139,070

G, A

200 kg

17.04 tons

5

6

Headlights

Enclosed

400 hp Engine

$139,194

G, A

200 kg

17.04 tons

5

6

Headlights

Enclosed

Vehicle

Tr Mov

Com Mov

Fuel Cap

Fuel Cons

Config

Susp

Armor

350 hp Engine

130/91

30/21

625

207

Trtd

T3

TF5 TS5 TR5 HF6 HS4 HR4

400 hp Engine

146/102

34/24

625

237

Trtd

T3

TF5 TS5 TR5 HF6 HS4 HR4

Vehicle

Fire Control

Stabilization

Armament

Ammunition

(Both)

+1

None

76mm gun, M-2HB (C)

45x76mm, 840x.50

M-36 Jackson

Notes: This old warhorse is still in use by some South American and Southeast
Asian countries. By 2004, is it being used primarily as an infantry support
vehicle or in the static antitank role by South American and Southeast Asian
countries. The Jackson is similar to the M-10A1, but has a 90mm gun instead of
the 76mm gun.